SEA MYSTERY
ABANDONED FRENCH KETCH
ALL LIGHTS BURNING
GJ.PA. by Elec. • Tel. Copyright) LONDON, Dec. 5,
The Marie .Celeste mystery is. recalled bv the- discovery by three Jersey fishermen of the abandoned French ketcli, Combresol. off Larocque, a rocky part of the Jersey coast, drifting aimlessly with all lights burning, the engine running, and sails set, but no-a sign of . life. The fishermen’ boarded the ketch and brought her to St. Ilelier harbor. An untouched breakfast stood on the table. Thus far the' widest inquiries have not .revealed a trace of the crew.' ■
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 11383, 8 December 1930, Page 6
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